ASSIGNMENT
1) A force of 2N stretches an elastic material by 30mm. what additional
force will stretch the material 35mm? Assume that the elastic limit is not
exceeded

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Answer 1

Answer:

If 2N = 30mm

Then ? =35mm

2N×(35mm÷30mm)

2N×1.167

= 2.33N

To get the additional force required, subtract 2N from 2.33N

2.33N - 2N

= 0.33N

∴ The additional force needed is 0.33N

Explanation:

With this question, we establish the principles of proportion. That is, if more less divides and vice versa. If 2N is stretching the material to 30mm, then how  more force will be needed to stretch the material to 35mm?


Related Questions

what role if any does air resistance have on your results​

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When air resistance acts, acceleration during a fall will be less than g because air resistance affects the motion of the falling objects by slowing it down. ... Air resistance depends on two important factors - the speed of the object and its surface area.

Everything is made of tiny atoms. Each of these atoms is made up of a core that has a positive charge, and some electrons that circle around the core. These have a negative charge. When these electrons move around in a substance and between substances, an _______________ is created.

even charge

uneven charge

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Answer:

uneven

Explanation: :)

Answer:

uneven charge, b

Explanation:

which of the following are true about S waves

1. they begin at an earthquakes focus
2. they can travel through liquids
3. they can travel through solids
4. they move rock at right angles to the direction of wave travel

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Answer:

3. they can travel through solids

4. they move rock at right angles to the direction of wave travel

Explanation:

S waves are called transverse waves they have the ability to move past the solids. They cannot move through the liquids, these waves are perpendicular to the direction of travel.  They are also called longitudinal waves, the ad is second to record on the seismograph as they slowly pass through the rocks. They have a speed of 3.4 to 7.2 km as per the boundary.

Answer:

1, 3, 4

Explanation:

S waves are transverse waves, so they move rock at right angles to the direction of wave travel. Also, S waves can only travel through solids. S waves and P waves both begin at an earthquake's focus.

Which is TRUE about static electricity?

It is a stationary electric charge that builds up on an insulating material and is discharged when another material touches it.


It can flow from an electric outlet along a wire to a lamp.

It travels in a circuit.

It usually has a switch that allows you to turn something on or off.

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Answer:

the first one stationary charge

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Two resistors R1 = 3 Ω and R2 = 6 Ω are connected in parallel. What is the net resistance in the circuit?​

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Answer:

2ohms

Explanation:

the net resistance is given by

1/R=1/R1 +1/R2,we are supposed to find R

thus by making R the subject ....

R=R1•R2/R1+R2

R=3•6/3+6

R=18/9 =2Ohms

If two small beakers of water, one at 70°C and one at 80°C, are
emptied into a large beaker, what is the final temperature of the
water?
a. The final temperature is less than 70°C.
b. The final temperature is greater than 80°C.
c. The final temperature is between 70°C and 80°C.
d. The water temperature will fluctuate.

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Answer:the final temperature is between 70 C and 80 degress c

Explantion: took the test

c. The final temperature is between 70°C and 80°C. Option C is correct.

What is Absolute Zero?

Absolute Zero can describe as,  in a thermodynamic system, there are certain energy levels depending upon the potentials of temperature. At Absolute zero the potentials of temperature are  0 K in the Kelvin scale and   -273° C in the Celsius scale.

Here,

When two small beakers of water at different temperatures are combined in a larger beaker, the final temperature of the water will be somewhere between the initial temperatures of the two smaller beakers. The exact final temperature depends on several factors such as the mass and initial temperature of each beaker, the heat capacity of the large beaker, and the surrounding temperature. However, in general, the final temperature will tend to be closer to the average of the initial temperatures, so in this case, it will likely be between 70°C and 80°C.

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HELP!!! 100 POINTSSS!!!

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Length (L) = 3 m

Height (H) = 1 m

Mechanical advantage (MA) =.?

The ideal mechanical advantage for the system can be obtained as follow:

MA = L/H

MA = 3/1

MA = 3

Therefore, the ideal mechanical advantage for the system is 3

Answer:

Explanation:

Mechanical Advantage is the ratio of Input Distance / Output Distance.

In this case, the output distance is to bring up the cart by 1m.

The input distance is to push the cart by 3m.

Assume an ideal machine, MA = 3/1 = 3

If a rock is sitting at the top of a 400-m cliff
and has a mass of 32 kg, what is the potential
energy of the rock?

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Answer:

0.

Explanation:

rocks dont have energy

When you measure the mass of an object you are also measuring its what

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Here ya go-!

Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. An object's mass also determines the strength of its gravitational attraction to other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).

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The human body stores chemical energy from digested food. Some of the chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy when the body moves. Which statement is best supported by this information?

The body does not convert chemical energy to thermal energy.
The body does not convert chemical energy to kinetic energy.
Digested food is a source of potential energy.
Digested food is a form of radiant energy.

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The 3rd option is corrected

Answer:

Your answer is c :)

Explanation:

2) A 45-kg person steps on a scale in an elevator. The scale reads 460 N. What is the elevator doing?

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Answer:

The elevator is stationary

ball A is dropped from a hot air balloon rising at a costant velocity of 14,7 m.s'1 at a height of 19,7 m above the ground.the ball took 1.5s to reach its maximum height and hits the ground after some time in air.ignore the effects of air resistanceUse the ground as zero reference.3.1.1calculate the maximum height reached by the ball above the ground​

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Answer:

this slow site thinks the answer is a link

Explanation:

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An aspirin tablet that contains 75mg of
aspirin and 325mg of inert materials is an
example of
A. qualitative data.
B. quantitative data.
C. neither qualitative or quantitative data.

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Answer:

it is for sure B. Quantitative data !

Explanation:

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Answer:

B. Quantity

Explanation:

This is easy

A concert loudspeaker suspended high off the ground emits 33.0 W of sound power. A small microphone with a 0.600 cm2 area is 52.0 m from the speaker. What is the sound intensity at the position of the microphone

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Answer:

The sound intensity at the position of the microphone is [tex]9.71\times10^{-4} W/m^{2}[/tex]

Explanation

Sound intensity is given by the formula

[tex]I=\frac{P}{A}[/tex]

Where [tex]I[/tex] is the sound intensity, [tex]P[/tex] is the power and [tex]A[/tex] is the area.

Since the loudspeaker radiates sound in all directions, we have a spherical sound wave where the radius r is the distance of the microphone from the speaker.

∴ [tex]A[/tex] is given by [tex]4\pi r^{2}[/tex] where [tex]r[/tex] is the radius

From the question, [tex]P[/tex] = 33.0W, [tex]r[/tex] = 52.0m

[tex]I=\frac{P}{A} = \frac{P}{4\pi r^{2} }[/tex]

[tex]I = \frac{33.0}{4\pi \times (52.0)^{2} }[/tex]

∴ [tex]I = 9.71\times10^{-4} W/m^{2}[/tex]

Hence, the sound intensity at the position of the microphone is 9.71 × 10⁻⁴ W/m²

I need help with science:

Question 1: Chlorophyll makes some plants look yellow.

True
False
_________________________

Question 2:

Protozoa are a type of unicellular organisms.

True
False
__________________________________
Question 3:

Nerve cells carry oxygen to the body.

True
False
______________________________________

Question 4:

The__ is the basic unit of all living things.

Options:

nucleus
cell
___________________________

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I pretty sure number 3 is false

Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
A concave lens is
in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to
A convex lens is
in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to

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Answer:

1) thinner, diverge

2) thicker, converge

Explanation:

i got it right thanks to the other user :)

A concave lens is thinner in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to diverge.

A convex lens is thicker in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to converge.

What are concave and convex lens?

The lenses used to form images of the object placed a distant apart.

The concave mirror form images by virtual meeting of the light rays and appear to meet. They are thin at the middle portion.

The convex mirror form images by real meeting of the light rays. They converge the rays coming from object. They are thick at the middle portion.

Thus, A concave lens is thinner in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to diverge.

A convex lens is thicker in the middle than at the edges, and causes light rays to converge.

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An organ pipe closed at one end is 0.76 m long. (A) Determine its fundamental frequency. (B) What are the 3rd and 5th harmonics? Note: Use 344 m/s as the speed of sound.

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Answer:

A) 113.16 Hz

B) 339.47 Hz

565.79 Hz

Explanation:

Only odd harmonics are present in closed pipes that was why they asked for 3rd and 5th harmonics.

what causes moon phases, rotation or revolution

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Answer:

The Moon's monthly

cycle of phases

results from the

changing angle of

its illumination by the Sun.

Because its period of

revolution is the same as its

period of rotation, the Moon

always keeps the same face

toward Earth.

8.A catcher puts out his mitt and catches the BASEBALL BALL. Is the work
done on the BASEBALL BALL positive or negative?
O a. positivie
O b. negative

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Answer:

The catcher does negative work on the ball because the force exerted by the catcher is opposite in direction to the motion of the ball.

Explanation:

write each of the following in scientific notation, correct to 2 decimal places.
a. 0.00000123 N
b. 417 000 000 kg
c. 246800 A
d. 0,00088 mm​

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Answer:

The scientific notation for the each number is given below:

Explanation:

The scientific notation for the following numbers are:

a. For 0.00000123 N

1.23 × 10^-6

b. For 417 000 000 kg

4.17 × 10^8

c. For 246800 A

2.47 × 10^5

d. For 0.00088m

8.8 × 10^-4

The above represent scientific notations of each numbers

Two coils of wire are placed close together. Initially, a current of 3.03 A exists in one of the coils, but there is no current in the other. The current is then switched off in a time of 3.03 x 10-2 s. During this time, the average emf induced in the other coil is 4.13 V. What is the mutual inductance of the two-coil system

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Answer:

4.13 ×10^-2 H

Explanation:

mutual inductance of the two-coil system can be calculated using below expression

mutual inductance = (- E Δt)/ ΔIp

Where E= average emf induced

Δt= time

ΔIp= change in current

ΔIp=( 0s - 3.03 A)

Δt=3.03 x 10-2 s.

If we substitute the values into above expresion, we have,

E= 4.13 V.

mutual inductance = (- E Δt)/ ΔIp

= - (4.13 V × 3.03 x 10^-2 s.)/ ( 0s - 3.03 A)

= 4.13 ×10^-2 H

Hence, the mutual inductance of the two-coil system is 4.13 ×10^-2 H

Choose five chemical changes from the list below.

running in place
dropping a glass
rotting milk
apples getting ripe
smashing a rock
digesting your lunch
burning paper
cutting up an apple
iron rusting

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iron rusting, burning paper, rotting milk, digesting your lunch, and apples getting ripe:)) hope this help pls mark me branliest!!<3

Four blocks, each with the same volume, are submerged in a vat of oil. Which of the blocks will have have the largest buoyant force?
A: .5 kg styrofoam block
B: 5 kg lead block
C: 2 kg aluminum block
D: 4 kg steel block
E: All have the same buoyant force
​​

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the answer is d . i took the test last week

(a) The roof of a large arena, with a weight of 290 kN, is lifted by 30 cm so that it can be centered. How much work is done on the roof by the forces making the lift? (b) In 1960 a Tampa, Florida, mother reportedly raised one end of a car that had fallen onto her son when a jack failed. If her panic lift effectively raised 4000 N (about 1/4 of the car's weight) by 5 cm, how much work did her force do on the car?

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Answer:

87000 J ;

200 J

Explanation:

Workdone = mgh

Weight = mg = 290kN = 290 * 1000=290000 N

h = distance = 30 cm = 0.3 m

Workdone = 290000 * 0.3

Workdone = 87000 J

B.)

Workdone = Force * distance

Force = 4000 N

Distance, d = 5 cm = 0.05 m

Workdone by the woman, W = 4000N * 0.05m

W = 200Nm = 200 J

A 0.102 kg meterstick is supported at its 39.8 cm mark by a string attached to the ceiling. A 0.687 kg mass hangs vertically from the 4.67 cm mark. A mass is attached somewhere on the meterstick to keep it horizontal and in both rotational and translational equilibrium. The force applied by the string attaching the meter stick to the ceiling is 21.6 N. Find the value of the unknown mass. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s 2 . Answer in units of kg.

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Answer:

1.41 kg

Explanation:

Draw a free body diagram.  There are four forces on the meterstick:

Weight force Mg pulling down,

Weight of the first mass m₁g pulling down,

Weight of the second mass m₂g pulling down,

and tension force T pulling up.

Sum of forces in the y direction:

∑F = ma

T − Mg − m₁g − m₂g = 0

Solve for m₂:

m₂ = (T − Mg − m₁g) / g

Plug in values:

m₂ = (21.6 − 0.102×9.81 − 0.687×9.81) / 9.81

m₂ = 1.41 kg

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS ONE QUESTION
How many joules are needed to vaporize 125 g of liquid water at 100°C? The latent heat of vaporization is 2258 J/g.

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Answer:

Q = 282,000 J

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of liquid water, m = 125 g

Temperature, T = 100°C

The latent heat of vaporization, Hv = 2258 J/g.

We need to find the amount of heat needed to vaporize 125 g of liquid water. We can find it as follows :

[tex]Q=mH_v\\\\Q=125\ g\times 2285\ J/g\\\\Q=282250\ J[/tex]

or

Q = 282,000 J

So, the required heat is 282,000 J .

Which resource when used causes the most pollution?
solar
coal
wind
O water

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the answer should be coal

If an engine cannot be 100%
efficient, what happens to the
energy that is lost?
A. It disappears.
B. It reproduces.
C. It still exists, but in a different form.

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Answer: Given the evidence in the explanation, I'm pretty sure it's C. It still exists, but in a different form.

Explanation: "Some part of the energy supplied is used to change the internal energy of the system. Some part is also released into the surroundings. Generally, frictional losses are more predominant for the machines being not 100% efficient. This friction leads to the loss of energy in the form of heat, into the surroundings."

The answer is C hope this helps

Knowledge and skills learned through socialization are an example of

Multiple Choice

1. human resources.
2. social resources.
3. political resource.
4. cultural resources.​

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Answer:

I think no.2 the answer

Because socialization and social resources are both for me

The correct answer is 4. cultural resources. Knowledge and skills learned through socialization.

What are Knowledge and skills learned through socialization?

Knowledge and skills learned through socialization refer to the cultural, social, and behavioral norms and values that individuals learn through interaction with others in their environment. This process of learning begins in childhood and continues throughout an individual's life, through various social institutions such as family, education, religion, media, and peer groups.

Here,
The correct answer is 4. cultural resources. Knowledge and skills learned through socialization are an example of cultural resources because they are shaped by the cultural norms, values, and beliefs of the society in which an individual grows up.

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6. Three resistors: R = 2, R2 = 3, and R3 = 7 are
connected in series to each other and to a 24 V
battery. What is the ammeter reading after the switch
is closed?

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Answer:

Current = 2 Amps

Explanation:

Given the following data:

Voltage = 24V

R = 2, R2 = 3, and R3 = 7

First of all, we would determine the total equivalent resistance;

RT = R + R2 + R3

RT = 2 + 3 + 7

RT = 12 ohms

Next, we would find the current;

Voltage = current * resistance

24 = current * 12

Current = 24/12

Current = 2 Amps

Therefore, the ammeter reading after the switch is closed is 2 Amperes.

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